Salacak
Salacak is a historic neighborhood located in the Üsküdar district of Istanbul, Turkey, on the Asian side of the city. It lies along the Bosphorus strait, offering views of the European side, particularly the historical peninsula with landmarks like the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque.
Salacak is known for its picturesque waterfront lined with cafes, restaurants, and tea gardens. Historically a fishing village, it retains a charming atmosphere and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a relaxing escape from the bustling city center.
One of Salacak's most prominent landmarks is the Maiden's Tower (Kız Kulesi), a small tower located on a islet just offshore. The tower has a rich history, serving various purposes over the centuries, including a lighthouse, a quarantine station, and a customs control point. Today, it functions as a restaurant and tourist attraction.
Beyond the Maiden's Tower, Salacak is also notable for its Ottoman-era architecture, including several mosques and fountains. The neighborhood provides a glimpse into the past while offering modern amenities and services. The area is well-connected to other parts of Istanbul via public transportation, including ferries and buses.